“Let me gaze into my crystal ball and tell you the woes of your future.”
Coming from anyone, especially someone who says it seriously, these are words ludicrous enough to incite laughter.
But what if the person that said those words predicted the terrible events of September 11, 2001? Would you still laugh at them then?
Twins Teryi and Linda Jamison believe themselves to be psychics- that they have the ability to see into the unknowns of the future, and any skeptic has reason to at least listen to what they have to say, given their track record.
“The Psychic Twins did predict the simultaneous terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center Towers and on Washington, D.C. by Bin Laden,” reads a paragraph from their website.
“Terry and Linda Jamison made this prediction to 20 million listeners on the Art Bell Radio Show, Coast to Coast AM, on November 2, 1999, in an interview with the renowned radio host (the tape of this interview is available from the archives of Premier Radio Network).”
Knowing what they have said in the past has increased curiosity of what they see in the future. Every January the twins sit down with the host of Beyond the Gate Radio and make predictions for the coming year or two. After their interview this January, 90 of their predictions have come to be true.
If that isn’t reason enough to continue reading, perhaps this will be; Terry and Linda have predicted that a terrorist attack is already being planned to occur this year or next in either the Dallas or Houston area.
Their exact prediction is available in the radio link above, but to summarise the prediction, during their section on predicting terrorist attacks and other criminal acts, both twins agreed that Texas was a definite point of interest, and that such an attack was already being planned.
After hearing this news of the future, one could either embrace Apocolyptic-preparation, flee from the area, or blow it off and continue regular lifestyle. But in case something does explode in Dallas this year, remember- you heard it from theredledger.net first.